1. Mrs Bramble was constantly amazed because:
(i) She had given birth to a strong child as Harold.
(ii) She had brought such a prodigy as Harold into the world.
(ii) She had not given birth to a daughter.
(iv) None of the Above

2. What was the age of Harold?
(i) nine
(ii) ten
(iii) eleven
(iv) thirteen

3. ‘A slight frown, marred the smoothness of Harold Bramble’s brow.’ What made Harold frown?
(i) His mother was forcing him to study hard
(ii) His mother was treating him like a failure child
(iii) His mother was treating him like a little baby.
(iv) None of the Above

4. Why Brambles want money?
(i) For buying a house
(ii) For treatment of Mrs. Bramble
(iii) For starting a business
(iv) For Harold’s education

5. What to do you mean by ‘White Hart’?
(i) A dance club
(ii) A School
(iii) A boxing club
(iv) A Hospital

6. Why did Bill want to take revenge?
(i) Bill had refused to fight on Monday
(ii) Percy had ill-treated him
(iii) Mrs. Bramble had been inhospitable to him
(iv) He had lost the boxing game

7. How much Harold betted with his friend?
(i) two bob
(ii) three pounds
(iii) three bob
(iv) two pounds

Para – 6
Page No. – 28
A slight frown, marred the smoothness of Harold Bramble’s brow. It jarred upon him, this habit of his mother’s of referring to herself in the third person, as if she were addressing a baby, instead of a young man of ten.

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Para – 6
Page No. – 28
A slight frown, marred the smoothness of Harold Bramble’s brow. It jarred upon him, this habit of his mother’s of referring to herself in the third person, as if she were addressing a baby, instead of a young man of ten.

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

Why Brambles want money?

For buying a house

For treatment of Mrs. Bramble

For starting a business

For Harold’s education

Correct

Para – 60
Page No. – 33
Bill, but there is this to be said for it, that it’s earned you good money and made it possible for us to give Harold as good an education as any duke ever had.

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Para – 60
Page No. – 33
Bill, but there is this to be said for it, that it’s earned you good money and made it possible for us to give Harold as good an education as any duke ever had.

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

What to do you mean by ‘White Hart’?

A dance club

A School

A boxing club

A Hospital

Correct

Para – 24
Page No. – 31
Bill would fight his last fight, the twenty-round contest with that American Murphy at the National Sporting Club for which he was now training at the White Hart down the road.

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Para – 24
Page No. – 31
Bill would fight his last fight, the twenty-round contest with that American Murphy at the National Sporting Club for which he was now training at the White Hart down the road.

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

Why did Bill want to take revenge?

Bill had refused to fight on Monday

Percy had ill-treated him

Mrs. Bramble had been inhospitable to him

He had lost the boxing game

Correct

Para – 82, 103
Page No.- 35, 36
Bill : “It’s only that I’m not going to fight on Monday.”
He (Mr. Fisher) considered that he had been badly treated, and what he wanted most at the moment was revenge.

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Para – 82, 103
Page No.- 35, 36
Bill : “It’s only that I’m not going to fight on Monday.”
He (Mr. Fisher) considered that he had been badly treated, and what he wanted most at the moment was revenge.

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

How much Harold betted with his friend?

Two bob

Three pounds

Three bob

Two pounds

Correct

Para – 118
Page No. – 37
Then what about my (Harold) two bob? What about my two bob, I’ve betted Dicky Saunders that Jimmy Murphy won’t last ten rounds?”

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Para – 118
Page No. – 37
Then what about my (Harold) two bob? What about my two bob, I’ve betted Dicky Saunders that Jimmy Murphy won’t last ten rounds?”

10. Question

Harold believed that his father was a:

Commercial broker

Commercial traveller

Professional boxer

Property Dealer

Correct

Para – 22
Page No. – 31
You simply couldn’t take a boy like that aside and tell him that the father whom he believed to be a commercial traveller was affectionately known to a large section of the inhabitants of London, as “Young Porky.”

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Para – 22
Page No. – 31
You simply couldn’t take a boy like that aside and tell him that the father whom he believed to be a commercial traveller was affectionately known to a large section of the inhabitants of London, as “Young Porky.”